Volunteer Hospice offers series of coping classes

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County is offering an educational series for people facing the challenge of living alone after losing a loved one.

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County is offering an educational series for people facing the challenge of living alone after losing a loved one.

The Survivors’ 4-Week Workshop offers answers to everyday problems and provides resources for adapting to the changes that come with loss. Space is limited, so register early by phoning the hospice office at 452-1511. Visit www.vhocc.org.

The free series will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave. Sequim.

Class 1, Jan. 5 — Financial Management. (Phil Castell of Castell Insurance and Mark Harvey of Clallam County Agency on Aging Senior Information and Assistance present.)

Class 2, Jan. 12 — Home Maintenance. (Kay Rudiger and Harry Gravatte of Gravatte Construction present.)

Class 3, Jan. 19 — Self-Care. (Debby Smith, RN, and the Rev. Maggie Bourne-Raiswell present.)

Class 4, Jan. 26 — Cooking for One. (Dr. Carol R. Vincent-Hall, N.D. and Marilyn Nelsen, PhD, present.)

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County provides compassionate care for the terminally ill and their families. All services are free of charge.